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No idea if these guys are any good. https://www.lacseullodge.com/ontario-hunting/moose-hunts/Find me a $4000 Canada moose hunt please.
No idea if these guys are any good. https://www.lacseullodge.com/ontario-hunting/moose-hunts/Find me a $4000 Canada moose hunt please.
I think applying "years to draw" in a random odds state is also being bad at math.Pretty much all states are relying on people being bad at math when it comes to Moose draws. Look at Idaho (best odds in the west) at whatever it was this last year out of pocket for a moose app (I think 330.00 ish) average it to 5% odds and your looking at 20 years X 333.00= 6,600.00 plus 2626.00 when you draw and your at 9,286.00 before you even start the hunt! and that’s if the odds hold and the prices don’t increase (which neither of those things are going to happen).
You should still be able to DIY AK for 10k and have way more of an adventure and not have to wait 20 years.
I am invested in applying in most every western state, for most every species, however, even I couldn’t justify applying for moose in Wyoming as a non-resident. OP nailed it. Buzz has played a leading role in pretty much every effort to eliminate non-resident hunting opportunity in Wyoming. And he really loves to rub it in the faces of all the non-resident hunters, aka “whiners”.chairman of WY Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Buzz Hettick went and provided official comment in support of robbing NR the chance to hunt the big 5 after years of points purchases. All while simulatiously asking NR residents to donate money to fund and support the corner crossing case.
Im sure he will be providing similar comment to limit the amount of NR deer, antelope, and elk tags too. Thanks for the cash suckers. Did i mention he rubbed it in their faces here and on hunttalk.
Oh I’m not saying it’s accurate you could draw your first year or go 40 years striking out. I believe an odds calculator actually puts it at a 64% chance of hitting once in those 20 years so it’s even worse then my example.I think applying "years to draw" in a random odds state is also being bad at math.
Otherwise, I agree.
That's pretty much how I look at my Colorado moose odds. I buy the point because I'm a resident but really, I know I will probably die without drawing.Oh I’m not saying it’s accurate you could draw your first year or go 40 years striking out. I believe an odds calculator actually puts it at a 64% chance of hitting once in those 20 years so it’s even worse then my example.
If I were a resident, I would definitely keep applying. Not only is it a lot cheaper, you should eventually have a shot.That's pretty much how I look at my Colorado moose odds. I buy the point because I'm a resident but really, I know I will probably die without drawing.
That has been a common theme over the past few years.To put our view in perspective. My wife happily “dumped” her 20 NR moose points for a cow tag. I now am hoping to have the chance to get rid of my 23 sheep points as fast as possible too.
We chose the cow hunt for her to experience a high quality moose hunt in a nice area rather than wait for the system to further change and possibly further water down two decades of points.
Fk that guy buzz. Glad we dont have to read any more of his crap here.chairman of WY Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Buzz Hettick went and provided official comment in support of robbing NR the chance to hunt the big 5 after years of points purchases. All while simulatiously asking NR residents to donate money to fund and support the corner crossing case.
Im sure he will be providing similar comment to limit the amount of NR deer, antelope, and elk tags too. Thanks for the cash suckers. Did i mention he rubbed it in their faces here and on hunttalk.
Still way better than a person's odds on Wyoming though. At least you have a realistic shot at drawing over the years.Oh I’m not saying it’s accurate you could draw your first year or go 40 years striking out. I believe an odds calculator actually puts it at a 64% chance of hitting once in those 20 years so it’s even worse then my example.
Those guys are pretty cheap. 12 years of points + tag cost or a guided bull hunt now for the same money. Seems like an easy choice...No idea if these guys are any good. https://www.lacseullodge.com/ontario-hunting/moose-hunts/
Those guys are pretty cheap. 12 years of points + tag cost or a guided bull hunt now for the same money. Seems like an easy choice...
With the price doubling, not sure it's worth it anymore for a cow. 2k+ seems crazy...I dumped 13 moose points on cow moose 2 years ago and couldn’t be happier. Amazing meat and fun hunt. I already have 66” Yukon bull.
Definitely becoming more meat hunter then trophy and glad I am. Older females taste better anyway, plus way way cheaper !
I get your frustration but that isn't accurate at all. A person can draw elk permits in a reasonable time frame. Now if you are taking the premium units, I agree. However at least a person can draw a cow tag in a great area or lesser bull tags in just a few years.Elk is no better.
If a guy is just starting now he'll never draw using points. It will be forever random .
At least it's cheaper to eat 4 elk points than 18 moose points.
That is them dangling the carrot. Essentially they want the idea out there to encourage people to keep buying points. Some people will foolishly but it and continue.Go to the 31:00 mark re moose and sheep going to squared bonus pt system. She doesn't say it's definitely going to, but said it is likely to come back, and historically, things that keep coming back eventually get approved: